You all are great - the little points that you learn in these discussions make the difference ...
I went and checked out the 3720 back to back with the TC33DA and the 3720 was definitely more comfortable for me (because I'm qute tall, I suspect). The NH was good, but the JD was better ...
I also concluded that the 3720 had some advantages for loader work (it helped that I met a guy who used to sell NH) - again, the NH could be excellent, but I preferred the JD. I did like the design of the NH arms (and their one piece construction) but concluded it wasn't a decision point issue.
The JD also mounted the backhoe to the frame instead of subframe, which seemed better - opinions? It certainly left more clearance and seemed stronger.
I was advised that on the NH you MIGHT be able to leave the 3-point hitch on with the backhoe, instead of removing it every time - a nice convenience if possible - anybody know?
I did like the SuperSteer a lot, but there were issues manuvering a FEL in tight spaces. I've decided that if I mow I'll buy a separate mower.
So, I think I've really decided on the 3720 mainly because of the power ... but I still have not bitten the bullet ...
The JD salesman has advised me against adding the telescoping links (I don't want IMatch because I'll rent most implements). He feels most implements are easily hand manuvered into place, and the arms get dirty etc. Any opinions on this?
I went and checked out the 3720 back to back with the TC33DA and the 3720 was definitely more comfortable for me (because I'm qute tall, I suspect). The NH was good, but the JD was better ...
I also concluded that the 3720 had some advantages for loader work (it helped that I met a guy who used to sell NH) - again, the NH could be excellent, but I preferred the JD. I did like the design of the NH arms (and their one piece construction) but concluded it wasn't a decision point issue.
The JD also mounted the backhoe to the frame instead of subframe, which seemed better - opinions? It certainly left more clearance and seemed stronger.
I was advised that on the NH you MIGHT be able to leave the 3-point hitch on with the backhoe, instead of removing it every time - a nice convenience if possible - anybody know?
I did like the SuperSteer a lot, but there were issues manuvering a FEL in tight spaces. I've decided that if I mow I'll buy a separate mower.
So, I think I've really decided on the 3720 mainly because of the power ... but I still have not bitten the bullet ...
The JD salesman has advised me against adding the telescoping links (I don't want IMatch because I'll rent most implements). He feels most implements are easily hand manuvered into place, and the arms get dirty etc. Any opinions on this?